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Once known for political unrest, Rwanda has transformed into a beacon of hope with its stable government, stunning landscapes, and growing tourism scene — making it a must-visit destination in Central ...
The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) has released its 2024 Annual Report, spotlighting a year marked by significant economic ...
A Newsweek-created graphic shows the various travel advisories currently in place across Africa, including the no-go zones.
However, the Malian coach revitalized the team’s spirits with a 2-0 win against Rwanda. The subsequent draw with Zimbabwe has complicated their situation, leaving Nigeria six points behind group ...
Grow. Guide,” the event will convene industry leaders, executives, and government representatives to advance project management’s role in Africa’s development. Held in Rwanda, renowned for ...
The Africa Visa Openness Report (AVOI), released ... Benin, Seychelles, The Gambia, and Rwanda ranked highest for visa openness, offering visa-free access to travelers from across the continent.
Carnegie Mellon University Africa is a Regional Centre of Excellence in ICT located at the Innovation City - Kigali, Rwanda. Born out of a partnership between Carnegie Mellon University and the ...
Project Management Institute (PMI), the world’s leading authority on project management’s PMI Global Summit Series Africa 2025 will take place from 19 to 21 August 2025 at the Kigali Convention Centre ...
Rogers Communications Inc. has doubled down on the NHL. The Canadian broadcaster and majority owner of the Maple Leafs will spend a record $11 billion — about $7.7 billion (U.S.) — to extend ...
Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have announced their withdrawal from the city of Walikale, a strategic mineral hub they captured last week. Over the weekend, the rebels stated they are "repositioning their ...
Read the biggest stories in Wales first by signing up to our daily newsletter here This is how Wales is looking day-by-day this week according to Met Office maps. This shows the temperature ...
Burundian President Évariste Ndayishimiye claims to have seen "credible intelligence" that Rwanda is planning to attack his country. He warns that Burundians "will not accept to be killed," as he says ...